I appreciated the candour of the guests in talking about their experiences as being bosses and running their family business. I think it’s a good lesson that you really don’t have to have it all figured out to start something/business.
Thanks Rachael, this is inspiring , so many young people are now leaving the rat race behind, life abroad can feel like being on a hamster wheel, you feel like your progressing but you work so hard just to pay bills and survive.
Figure out where u r going to stay for the first 5 years and don't be in a hurry to spend your savings....there are many people hear who will be ready to help u spend. Use your social connections well....live within your means. (Advise from former Analyst from Wells Fargo to Lecturer)
Great interview, Rachael!!! Loved the honesty of the siblings. Having worked in hospitality myself, I can identify & completely understand (thought I'm in the u.S.). And I LOVE seeing you rocking your hair naturally! You were killing it in that dress! Looking professional and FOINE in the same breath. ;-) This was very enlightening!! Great video!!! 😀
Yes to the micro managing. It's not how often you show up its what you do when you show up. Ugandans are yet to shift their perspective from processes to results.
I have a question, How did they handle the student loans that they have in Canada. Most People are stuck in Trying to get the Student Loan sorted and its sad. they want to leave
Great question ! They were international students so it perhaps was different for them. For others I know of, you just pay monthly whatever you can. You can negotiate your payments.
What are some family businesses/obligations that you guys have in Africa?
A homeschool
Yes that's the way to go come invest back home bring the exposure
It is refreshing to see you wearing your natural hair. 💁🏾♀️
hahah I do a lot. But it's just too much to take care of and I like protective styles to let it grow
Rachael ❤️❤️❤️really enjoyed this interview….very telling thanks a bunch 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yay thank you for always watching & commenting. Means so much!
I love what you are doing Rachael. Thank You
Thank you thank you ! Glad you enjoy
I appreciated the candour of the guests in talking about their experiences as being bosses and running their family business. I think it’s a good lesson that you really don’t have to have it all figured out to start something/business.
Yes very true ! Learn as you go
Great stuff Rachel ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you thank you!
Thanks Rachael, this is inspiring , so many young people are now leaving the rat race behind, life abroad can feel like being on a hamster wheel, you feel like your progressing but you work so hard just to pay bills and survive.
This ! All of this is so so true! I just want to keep showing people that they have very real alternative options, but also to consider all aspects
@@RachaelNalumu Great! I'm on the same journey, the motherland is calling! LOL
Figure out where u r going to stay for the first 5 years and don't be in a hurry to spend your savings....there are many people hear who will be ready to help u spend. Use your social connections well....live within your means. (Advise from former Analyst from Wells Fargo to Lecturer)
This is such a true and meaningful conversation for any second generation business owner. Definitely felt seen and understood
Thank you! They were truly so insightful
Yes Phyllis! The most kindhearted person I have met🥰. May God always create a path for you and ease things for you and your family.
This was so lovely! Yes, she’s so so kind
Great interview, Rachael!!! Loved the honesty of the siblings. Having worked in hospitality myself, I can identify & completely understand (thought I'm in the u.S.). And I LOVE seeing you rocking your hair naturally! You were killing it in that dress! Looking professional and FOINE in the same breath. ;-)
This was very enlightening!! Great video!!! 😀
Hahah thank you Kevin! And yes, hospitality is not an easy industry however it can be truly rewarding
@@RachaelNalumu Very, very true, indeed. 😃
This is a type inspiration we need thx folks for taking that jump n goooooood luck
Thanks for watching !!
Great content reached. Plus you are glowing as usual. Keep em coming sweetheart.
Thank you so much Vivian !
these are the topics that l love mostly, thanks you 🙏🏾💕🥂
Yay! So happy to read ! Glad you enjoyed ☺️
This is awesome. Very inspiring. Big up to Mom for being a visionary.
Mom are so amazing ! 💕
Good stuff Racheal. We missed you 🥰
I miss y’all too !!!
Woooooow this was absolutely beautiful...... Kudos guys... Definitely going to make cafe pap my go to place... I love the food btw... Cheers🥂
Me too! Probably see you there ! Hahah
Hey Queen Rachael. Keep bringing the great content
Thanks for always watching !
@@RachaelNalumu You are very welcome 😊
Yes to the micro managing. It's not how often you show up its what you do when you show up. Ugandans are yet to shift their perspective from processes to results.
This! 👏🏾 but when the shift finally happens, we’ll be unstoppable
Phyllis is my OG!!!
I have a question, How did they handle the student loans that they have in Canada. Most People are stuck in Trying to get the Student Loan sorted and its sad. they want to leave
Great question ! They were international students so it perhaps was different for them. For others I know of, you just pay monthly whatever you can. You can negotiate your payments.
@Rechael ur doing amazing job,work abroad,save some dollars + the skills u've learnt .. come back home and do some investments
Yes ! The last part “come back home and do some investing” yes yes yes !
THINK HOME WHEREVER YOU ARE
Am sorry the lady in black i dont think so many pple understand ur english were are u from
Uganda & Canada
Hahaha from ug u see the name Nalumu from Ndigga clan u think Nalumu is from Nigeria but am joking
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 kweshannnn
Yes that's the way to go come invest back home bring the exposure
Yes !!! 👏🏾👏🏾